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You are always free to try again. Be aware that unless you have big changes in your circumstance then it is likely to have the same result.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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Apply and find out.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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Let us know how it goes.

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

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Why do you have 3 different threads running for the same topic?

if your job is decent & you can convince the CO you’ll go back home, that matters more than what address for the US you put down. 

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Hello,

i need your advice members , last time i got denied visa vistor and when i filed my ds 160 i put i ll visit texas 

so officer ask me

officer : where you go in texas ?

me:  i m going in texas

Officer : he repat a question where you going ?

me: im going in texas 

officer : texas it's state where exactely in texas 

me: i m going to houston

so i wanna to know if i ll file my ds160 this time and put a same city texas exactely houston

do officer will denied again my visa ?

what you think friends 

because i have address of hotel in houston 

i need your more advice and information

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In this thread you said you were going to Miami and New York, why would you put Texas on your application?

 

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1 hour ago, Coco8 said:

The consulate is not denying your visa because you didn't tell them a specific place you are going. It is probably something else.

last time i was student in graduate when  i applied my visa  visitor maybe he denied my visa because i was student and older student i mean  my parents take charge of me  and then before i have to refusal visa to france  he ask me about this refusal why france ambessy refised my two visa i said i don't know

my intreview was like that

officer : allow me your passport 

me :i give him my passport 

officer : what are  you doing for living ?

me : i m student 

officer :where are you going ?

me : i m going in texas

officer : wher are you going 

me in texas 

officer : texas it' s tsate where you going 

me : i m going to houston 

officer : he check my passport he find two stamp of refusal visa 

officer : why your visa are refusal from france embassy 

me : i don't know 

officer : wrote in computur and then he give me a green letter and he said your visa denied 

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1 hour ago, canadian_wife said:

In this thread you said you were going to Miami and New York, why would you put Texas on your application?

 

Good luck 

my last visa denied i applid for texas but this time i l confused to change state go to new york or miami cos miami my friend living there 

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It does not matter where you are going. What matters is your proof that you will be going back to your country and that you can pay for you trip.

 

You were a student, you didn't have a job, and you didn't seem to have a good reason for going to US/Texas. Plus, France had refused you a visa, so they didn't have to do much work after France had refused you a visa. 

 

18 minutes ago, carter america said:

my last visa denied i applid for texas but this time i l confused to change state go to new york or miami cos miami my friend living there 

 

It seems like you are looking for an excuse to go anywhere in the US and you do not have a reason for visiting the US.

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2 hours ago, carter america said:

my last visa denied i applid for texas but this time i l confused to change state go to new york or miami cos miami my friend living there 

In the other thread you said your brother, whose address you don’t know yet? Your story is inconsistent. Inconsistencies tend to get denied.

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This is your 4th thread on the topic. Please refrain from posting new threads on the same topic.

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